Members had their regular meeting Jan. 9 at Moundbuilders Country Club with 14 members and one guest in attendance. Susan Reed was the guest speaker. She gave a brief history and synopsis of the book "Three Eight Charlie" about her sister, Jerrie Mock, who was from Newark and in 1964 was the first woman to fly solo around the world. She thanked the club for their donation toward the bronze statue that has been erected and dedicated in the courtyard of The Works in downtown Newark. Pam Froelich was installed as a new member. Three new candidates were accepted into the club by membership. Welcome letters, orientations, and installations will be arranged. Members will hold a silent auction at the regular meeting on Feb. 13. Report on club history will be completed in February and sent to International in March. Nominating Committee has open positions for president and recording secretary for next term. All committees and chairs have been assigned for the Champagne Luncheon/Style Show. Proceeds from the luncheon will be donated to LMH Women's Health, The Stephanie Speelman Foundation and Hope's Boutique at the James, and New Beginnings. The luncheon will be May 10 at Heritage Hall. The raffle was won by our guest, Susan Reed. The Area 4 spring meeting is April 5 in Marietta.

DINGO LING EUCHRE

The recent card club was in the home of Mona Deckard. Prizes were won by Tammy Yahn, first and most loners; Sherry Neighbor, second; Sharon Oliver, third; and Linda Gause, boobie. The next card club will be held by Regina McKnight on Feb. 12.